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February 17, 2011

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Page 12 - Rutherford Weekly 828-248-1408 www.rutherfordweekly.com Thursday, February 17-February 23, 2011 OIL CHANGE SPECIAL! 5 quarts oil WILLETTE AUTOMOTIVE $ 5 quarts oil & filter, & filter, top off all fluids.top off all fluids. Expires 2-28-11 21. 2080 Rte. 74 Business, Ellenboro 828-453-0380 Front To Rear Full Service Repair Center! Classifieds Help You Sell Your Items ASSISTANCE DISASTER PROGRAM) SALES CLOSING DATE APPROACHING February 28 is the fi nal date to buy NAP coverage on non-insur- able crops for the 2011 crop year. Coverage for most vegetables, melons, tomatoes, and sorghum, millet, and soybean for forage can be purchased until February 28. The cost for the NAP coverage is $250.00 per crop with a maximum cost of $750.00 per county (to cover 3 or more crops) and a maximum cost of $1875.00 per producer for multi-county producers. Producers are reminded that all crops that make a signifi cant contribution to total farm income (5% or more of total farm income) must be covered by NAP or crop insurance for the 2011 year to be eligible for any disaster assistance offered by USDA. Insurance for insurable crops must be purchased from a crop insurance agent, lists will be provided to interested persons. Sales ending dates for insurance may be different from NAP closing date and must be verifi ed with a reputable crop insurance agent. Also, some vegetable crops can be covered by crop insurance with a writ- ten agreement. Producers should contact a crop insurance agent to determine what crops can be insured, ending dates, and other pertinent information More information on this or any other program administered by FSA may be obtained by calling the offi ce at (828) 287-4220 ext. 2, or by visiting the offi ce at 121 Laurel Drive Rutherfordton. NAP (NON-INSURED CROP Call Today!828-248-1408 Call Today! 828-248-1408 Classifieds Help You Sell Your Items OIL CHANGE SPECIAL! WILLETTE AUTOMOTIVE 21.99 99 If your headed to the If your headed to the Rutherford County Airport Rutherford County Airport you will see this sign. you will see this sign. I guess with all the aircrafts PETS - LIVE- STOCK LIVESTOCK PETS - CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES. 3 boys, 1 girl. Will have first set of shots on 2/4. Asking $200. Mother & fa- ther on premises. 704-658-4093 before 3pm. Visit the Fountain at Smith’s Drugs of Forest City 2010-2011 UNC Basketball Calendart isit the Fountain at Smith’s Drugs of Forest City to enjoy the best breakfast or lunch in town.to enjoy the best breakfast or lunch in town. While you’While you’re here pick up your complimentaryre here pick up your complimentary 2010-2011 UNC Baske ball Calendar. PETS - LIVE- STOCK LIVESTOCK PETS - FULL BLOOD LAB PUPPIES, Ready 2/22. Come see and claim yours. Great around kids. Two yellow, three black, $100. One white, $150. Great late Valen- tines present. Please call 704- 297-5950. CKC REGISTERED SCHNAU- ZERS ready 2/14 for late Valen- tines Day. Please call 704-477- 7188. LOVING TWO YEAR OLD MALE grey tabby farm cat. Great hunter and good with kids. Moving to city. Free to right home. Please call 828-305-8878. I guess with all the aircrafts flying around the area, flying around the area, C.R. Hames, must of thought - M. A. Andrews C.R. Hames, must of thought it was a good place to have someit was a good place to have some other types “buzzing” around too. I’m sure it’s a honey of a place! - M. A. Andrews other types “buzzing” around too. I’m sure it’s a honey of a place! PETS - LIVE- STOCK LIVESTOCK PETS - (2) 2 YR. HEALTHY MALE LABS. Brown & black. Brothers, best friends & inseparable. Pur- chased for $600 from breeder. Need room to play & explore. Free to right home. 828-305-8878. WANTED HORSES. Riding or non. 704-300-0366. Outdoor Truths By Gary Miller Offer valid February 7 through February 14. All new shipment of jewelry alentine’s Day! All new shipment of jewelry for Vfor Valentine’s Day! Smith’s Drugs.Smith’s Drugs...a winning combination!..a winning combination! One calendar per customer. The Tar Heels and the Fountain at The Tar Heels and the Fountain at 139 East Main Street, Forest City 828-245-4591 The fi shermen around here are com- ing out of their hibernation. The walleye and crappie are ringing the dinner bell and the bass are getting more active as well. The stories will soon be plenti- ful. I hope the fi lets will as well. Even though there are many dif- ferent stimuli that cause a fi sh to do certain things; one of those is temper- ature. In a lake, most fi sh are more ac- tive when the water is neither too hot nor too cold. This time of year, when the sun begins to warm the surface of the water, fi sh soak in that warmth and become more active. This activity creates the need for food which you and I are glad to provide – at a cost of course. And sometimes that cost is dear! While fi sh are becoming more ac- tive, the approach for catching them still requires a slow presentation. That is, most bass fi shermen right now pre- fer to slowly fi sh a jig or a crankbait. Anything too fast will most likely cause that bass to stay sunning next to that rock. As the temperature rises, those same fi sh will be more apt to react to faster moving baits. make any decision when I am either www.outdoortruths.org A pastor once told me to never PETS - LIVE- STOCK LIVESTOCK PETS - AKC MINIATURE SCHNAUZER PUPPIES Two males and four females. All are rare, liver and white Parti with special features. eight weeks, $650. $150 non re- fundable deposit will hold till Val- entines Day. Please call 704-864- 5628 or 704-460-0421. Aiming Outdoorsmen Toward Christ oward Christ too high or too low. If I do, I will most likely make the wrong decision. He was so right! What he was saying was that the tem- perature of my temperament must be neither too hot nor too cold when mak- ing major decisions. I must make sure that I am in my best thinking weather when it’s time act. Some of you right now are contem- plating something that you may regret. You may have just been scathed by your boss and you are planning your “take this job and shove it” speech. Or it may be that you have just gotten a big raise and as a result you are close to buying a yellow Hummer. For the sake of every member of your family, let me beg you to stop! Don’t make a move! Step away from the computer, or the car lot, or even the ledge! Wait until your temperature and tempera- ment is back to normal-functioning mode. When it is, you may still want to fi re your boss or buy that Hummer, but you will do so with a clear head. Other- wise, there may be an unwanted hook embedded in a bad decision. ©Community First Media Community First Media

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